Donna J Curtis
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Recent Articles
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Prinzi A, Wattier R, Curtis D, Ziniel S, Fitzgerald A, Pearce K, et al.
J Clin Microbiol
. 2022 Oct;
60(11):e0093022.
PMID: 36218349
Endotracheal aspirate cultures (EACs) help diagnose lower respiratory tract infections in mechanically ventilated patients but are limited by contamination with normal microbiota and variation in laboratory reporting. Increased use of...
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Haynes A, Curtis D, Campbell K, Giller R, Quinones R, Verneris M, et al.
Transplant Cell Ther
. 2021 Apr;
27(4):317-326.
PMID: 33836875
Following hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT), patients are at increased risk of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs) and experience worse outcomes of VPDs compared to immunocompetent patients. Therefore, patients are routinely vaccinated...
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Prinzi A, Parker S, Curtis D, Ziniel S
J Clin Microbiol
. 2020 Dec;
59(3).
PMID: 33298605
In the absence of evidence-based laboratory guidelines, the workup and interpretation of tracheal aspirate (TA) cultures remains controversial and confusing within the fields of clinical microbiology, infectious diseases, and critical...
4.
Rao S, Kwan B, Curtis D, Swanson A, Bakel L, Bajaj L, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2020 Oct;
230:4-8.e2.
PMID: 33091418
No abstract available.
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Kemme S, Sundaram S, Curtis D, Lobritto S, Mohammad S, Feldman A
Pediatr Transplant
. 2020 Aug;
24(7):e13804.
PMID: 32845536
Background: Historically, the IDSA and the AST have recommended that live vaccines not be administered post-transplant due to concern for induction of vaccine-strain disease in immunocompromised hosts. However, recent prospective...
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Feldman A, Sundaram S, Beaty B, Torres R, Curtis D, Kempe A
JAMA
. 2019 Nov;
322(18):1822-1824.
PMID: 31714979
No abstract available.
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Feldman A, Curtis D, Moore S, Kempe A
Pediatr Res
. 2019 Jul;
87(2):277-281.
PMID: 31330527
Vaccine-preventable infections (VPIs) are a common and serious complication following transplantation. One in six pediatric solid organ transplant recipients is hospitalized with a VPI in the first 5 years following...
8.
Whittington M, Atherly A, Curtis D, Lindrooth R, Bradley C, Campbell J
Crit Care Med
. 2017 May;
45(8):1304-1310.
PMID: 28471887
Objective: Patients in the ICU are at the greatest risk of contracting healthcare-associated infections like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. This study calculates the cost-effectiveness of methicillin-resistant S aureus prevention strategies and...
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Whittington M, Curtis D, Atherly A, Bradley C, Lindrooth R, Campbell J
Am J Infect Control
. 2017 Jan;
45(7):704-708.
PMID: 28126259
Background: To mitigate methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections, intensive care units (ICUs) conduct surveillance through screening patients upon admission followed by adhering to isolation precautions. Two surveillance approaches commonly implemented...
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Rao S, Messacar K, Torok M, Rick A, Holzberg J, Montano A, et al.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
. 2016 Aug;
17(11):1023-1031.
PMID: 27505715
Objective: In 2014, the Unites States experienced an outbreak of enterovirus D68 associated with severe respiratory illness. The clinical characteristics associated with severe illness from enterovirus D68 during this outbreak...